How to get the population standard deviation from

painter555ui8n

painter555ui8n

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2022-04-08

How to get the population standard deviation from a sample standard deviatoin
I am trying to find the confidence interval, and I need to know the population standard deviation. If I am given the sample standard deviation, how can I get the population one? Thanks!

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lildeutsch11xq2j

lildeutsch11xq2j

Beginner2022-04-09Added 13 answers

You need to use s2 unbiased estimator for σ2 population variance which is defined as
σ2=1Ni=1N(xiμ)2
The σ2 computation would require to know μ true mean which is unknown when working with a sample so again you need an estimator for this which is x sample mean.
The use of x sample mean instead of μ true meam introduces a bias which tends to zero as the sample numerosity grows so the sample variance estimator uses a corrective term
s2=1N1i=1N(xix)2
As you can see, with N you get s2σ2 as
- xμ
- N1N
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titemomo8gjz

Beginner2022-04-10Added 10 answers

Generally speaking, if you are taking a sample from a normal distribution and you are trying to obtain a confidence interval for the mean, but you don't know the population standard deviation, the two-sided confidence interval at level of significance 1α is
X±tα2Sn
where tα2 is the positive number such that P(T>tα2)=α2 when T is a Student's t-distributed random variable with n1 degrees of freedom. Here tα2 is a little bit larger than zα2 (which arises from the standard normal distribution), which is what you would use if the population standard deviation were known.

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